Are you finalizing your Christmas plans only to find a few friends who may not have made the list? If so, here is a fun and easy gift you can put together rather quickly!
Making a Treat Bag from a Dish Towel:
I saw this gift option at my local sewing store.
The instructions are published by Brother.
I am blessed enough to have a sewing machine that can do Machine Embroidery. The Instructions from Brother direct you to embroider your design near your hem border. If you do not have such a machine, you could cut a square of holiday fabric and applique it to the towel. The design that I chose is an "Anita Goodesign" entitle "Christmas Pot Holders".
Fold up each edge and sew along the sides (at the 8" mark) with "Water Soluble Thread" in the needle and traditional thread in the bobbin.
Next, open the corner of the towel and sew across it to form the corner (at 3 and 1/2 "). Press.
Using Safety pins, secure them from the inside of your Treat bag on the back and sides. Turn the bag inside out and thread your ribbon through the 'loops'.
Place all your fun goodies in the bag. I am including Bread (made from my Bread maker), Hot cocoa packets and a couple of ornaments for the recipients.
Bring the flap down over your treats and tie it up with the ribbon you have threaded through the safety pin loops.
The Instructions from Brother included a poem that should be attached. I didn't particularly care for their version so I decided to get poetic and write poem.
"As we celebrate this Christmas Season
Let's remember that He is the reason.
He gave us life and the gift of choice.
He gave us redemption that we may hear his voice.
Like the gift of forgiveness, this bag can transform
Just wet the seams to give it a new purpose to perform.
A towel will emerge where a treat bag once was
To serve you and yours, have a Merry Christmas!"
Merry Christmas From Our Family To Yours.
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